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Rancocas

Rancocas Valley Plein AirJan Terry, Mount Holly Meeting House, watercolor & ink

Rancocas Valley Plein Air Painters Exhibit

The inaugural show, About the Art, Art Gallery Space at 137 High Street, Mount Holly, New Jersey, 08060, November and December, 2014. Jan Terry, curator.

Opening Reception: Saturday November 8th, 2:00 to 4:00pm
Please join us for our first exhibit, About the Art. Meet the artists, enjoy refreshments and get to know our new gallery space! Watch for plein air painters in the area (weather permitting), Saturday December 15th (Second Saturday) from 1:00 to 5:00, light refreshments will be served and a warm environment welcomes you! The area also will be one of the sites for The Battle of Iron Works Hill.

About the Art Gallery Space at 137 High Street will begin hosting art exhibits in
November. Curator, Jan Terry invites artists and art groups to exhibit their work for
shows throughout the year. Each exhibit will run from 60 to 90 days. Receptions will be
held on Second Saturdays as part of Mount Holly’s Second Saturday Arts Crawl. Special
events and classes are being planned and will be announced in the near future.
Artwork will be displayed in the public spaces of the Office Condominiums at 137 High
Street, and in the offices of the Burlington County Bar Association on the third floor. All
the offices in the building are wheelchair accessible. The space is open during regular
business hours and during Mount Holly’s Second Saturday Arts Crawl from 1:00 to 5:00pm.

Call for Artists: Please contact Jan Terry, 609 280 6890 for information about opportunities
to exhibit with the Art Gallery Space at 137 High Street.

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The Power of Suggestion

Maureen Gass Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryThe Power of Suggestion, Maureen Gass-Brown at Home Fine Art Gallery, 2 Church Street at White Street, Mount Holly NJ, 08060, 609261-8634

Artist Reception Saturday, April 5th, 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Refreshments will be served

“In my exhibit of paintings, both floral and landscape, I invite my viewers to participate ina visual dance of intuition, subtraction and suggestion, and, hopefully, to share in the same sense of surprise and discovery that accompanies me every step, and stroke, of the way.

Please, join us as we celebrate at my reception on Saturday, April 5th, at Home Fine Art Gallery, 5:00 -8:00pm.” – Maureen Gass-Brown

Maureen Gass-Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryMaureen Gass-Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryMaureen Gass-Brown at Home Fine Art Gallery

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4+Towns 4 Art

4 Towns for Art
4+Towns 4 Art:
2nd Annual Open Studio Tour
Featuring 25 artists in Southern New Jersey
Saturday, April 5, 2014, 11am – 5pm
South Jersey community invited into artist studios to learn about the creative process. Artists collaborate to present original works for sale to the public.

4+ Towns 4 Art, founded by Haddon Township fiber artist Jennifer Talarico, presents the second annual Open Studio Tour. Showcasing artists in four towns in 2013, the Studio Tour has doubled in size for 2014. Eight towns are highlighted — Barrington, Collingswood, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Haddon Township, Merchantville, Oaklyn, and Pennsauken — with 25 artists participating. Studio disciplines include painting, ceramics, fiber arts, drawing/illustration, photography, sculpture, mosaic, collage, leather work, and book art.

4+ Towns 4 Art is a celebration of visual art in the South Jersey community. With a mission to give local, independent artists a platform from which to share their creative process with the community in which they live, 4+ Towns 4 Art intends to encourage the financial support of those artists by presenting their work for sale directly out of their studios.

Talarico says, “One of the joys I got out of last year’s tour was to see the artists’ enthusiasm for sharing their spaces with the public. One of them even had an addition built onto her back yard shed. Naturally she wanted to enlarge her work space, but it was also important to her to make it more accessible. The Studio Tour is every bit as inspiring for the artists as it is for the public!”

Addresses of participating artists:

The Second Annual Open Studio Tour is free & open to the public. All members of the community are welcome to visit the studios on Saturday, April 5, 2014, from 11am to 5pm. Artists will be demonstrating and displaying their creations. There will be an artist reception following the Tour at: EilandArts Gallery, 21 S. Centre St., Merchantville from 5:30pm – 8pm.

BARRINGTON
Patricia Walkar – Paintings on Silk
1000 Oakwood Rd., Barrington
 
COLLINGSWOOD
Evelyn Taylor Bonner – Ceramics & Jewelry
Chris Bonner – Ceramics and mixed media
Linda Figliola – Leather work 
All 3 artists above will be at the Bonner’s home studio at 10 W. Coulter Ave., Collingswood
 
300 Highland Ave., Collingswood
 
HADDONFIELD
440 W. Euclid Ave., Haddonfield 
 
HADDON HEIGHTS
139 E. Atlantic Ave., Haddon Heights
 
1828 Narberth, Haddon Heights
 
HADDON TOWNSHIP
Jennifer Talarico – Fiber Arts, Hand Woven and Hand Knit
 
Both above artists (mother & son) 112 Cambridge Ave., Haddon Township
 
SoHa Art Building Artists:
1001 White Horse Pike, Haddon Township
 
 
 
  Jess Newquist – Upcycled and Refinished Furniture  
 
Candace Bozarth – Painting, Encaustic
101 Strawbridge Ave., Haddon Township
 
Mark Parker – Painting
118 Geneva Ave., Haddon Township
 
MERCHANTVILLE
Eilandarts Center artists:
21 S. Centre St., Merchantville
  Kerry Mentzer – Mixed Media
 
  Marsia Mason – Glass Mosaics
 
OAKLYN
215 E. Haddon Ave., Oaklyn
 
PENNSAUKEN
6531 Maple Ave., Pennsauken
 
Visit www.facebook.com/4Towns4Art for details and artist bios.
 
Evelyn Taylor Bonner
4 Towns + for Arts
Thank you to NJ arts maven Pauline Jonas for providing DoNArTNeWs with this press release.

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Timeless Rajasthan

Timeless Rajasthan. Journey Through India

Timeless Rajasthan. Journey Through India, Award Winning Photography by Linda Hollinger

Opening Reception Tuesday, January 28, 2014, 6:30 – 8:30pm. Ameriprise Financial Hansen Warner Gallery, 6 South Main Street, Medford, NJ 08055

Linda Hollinger traded her paints and brushes for film and the camera. Her images include a wide range of subject matter, sports, nature and landscape. However, she is drawn to strong faces with a story to tell. Her passion is to travel the world and capture everyday people absorbed in their daily lives. Most rewarding for her is freezing that moment in time capturing life’s moments through the lens.

We are excited to have Linda release her collection of over 50 images for the first time at the Hansen Warner Gallery here in Medford. Individual images from this collection have already won numerous local and international awards over the past year including the Best of Show in the 41st Robert Ransley Juried Art Exhibit, and both Gold and Silver in the DVCCC Photo Travel international competition sponsored by the Photographic Society of America. She was also published in the June 2013, PSA Journal for Picture of the Month.”

RSVP: Patricia Worley patriciaworley@aol.com

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Joyce Kozloff

Joyce Kozloff, Cradles to Conquests

Joyce Kozloff, Rocking the Cradle, 2003, cradle with acrylic, 56 x 27 x 30 1/2 inches,

Cradles to Conquests at Rowan University Art Gallery, January 21st through March 15th, 2014. Rowan University Art Gallery is located on the lower level of Westby Hall on the university campus, Route 322 in Glassboro, NJ.

GLASSBORO, NJ – Joyce Kozloff, a New Jersey native and a major figure in both the Pattern and Decoration and the Feminist art movements of the 1970s, debuts her solo exhibition in New Jersey at Rowan University Art Gallery. Running from January 21 through March 15, the exhibition is welcomed with a gallery talk by the artist and reception on Wednesday, January 29th at 5:00 pm.

Cradles to Conquests: Mapping American Military History is a selection of Kozloff’s work completed between 2000 and 2010 that reference imagined and historical military events.

The works utilize collage, cartography and mapping as a narrative extension of Joyce’s decorative arts sensibilities and her work as a feminist and anti-war activist.  Ironically, Kozloff’s mapping series makes use of a practice once widely viewed as “gender-specific” —appliqué, weaving, pattern, decorative — to challenge and question the authority of a patriarchal, militaristic culture.

Curated by gallery director Mary Salvante, the works selected for this exhibition focuses directly on maps and imagery that dramatize the emergence of the US through the lens of its military engagements and exploits in the name of expansion and national interests.  The exhibition features several of Kozloff’s iconic pieces such as Targets, a walk in globe that utilizes official tactical pilotage charts in which to depicts all of the US bombing sites around the world since 1945, Boys Art Series, which collages innocent, youthful drawing done by the artist’s son with nautical maps, and Rocking the Cradle, a larger than life size baby cradle with a map of Mesopotamia, the seat of cultivation, and to this day a very sensitive location politically.

Joyce Kozloff began to focus on public art in 1979. She expanded the scale of her installations and the accessibility of her art to reach a wider audience and, since the early 1990s, has been utilizing mapping as a device for expressing her interests in history, culture, politics and the decorative and popular arts. She has had solo exhibitions at the DC Moore Gallery in New York; Trout Gallery at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania; Spazio Thetis in Venice, Italy; and Regina Gouger Miller Gallery of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, National Museum of Women in the Arts, MoMA P.S.1, Vancouver Art Gallery and The Jewish Museum in New York. Recently, her work was included in the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art’s The Map as Art.

 The works included in the exhibition are courtesy of the artist and DC Moore Gallery and several private collectors.

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

Admission to the gallery, lecture and reception is free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm (with extended hours on Wednesdays to 7 pm); and Saturday, 12 to 5 pm. For more information, call 856-256-4521 or visit www.rowan.edu/artgallery.

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